Made a hosted iso installation. Went smooth, except there was no Internet connection after 1st and 2nd boot, only after the 3rd.

As usual in JWM desktop hangs when tryong to open mplayer and in xtermAlt-some-key does not give special characters. It does so in IceWM.

The splash screen does not show what is being opened with the [OK], only the progress bar.

Opera is still huge. The corners cannot be gripped.

Cannot configure my USB port printer since Device: 'Unknown' missing. Have not tried booting with printer switched on. That most likely will work as inStandard R3. In my VL-6-Light box which is based on the original A.14-Light the Device; 'Unknown' showed and still shows with printer switched-off.

Upgraded my box to the list you provided for the B2. All rock-solid. Open Office,TK8.5, Gnome 2.24.1 and a few other programs installed. Not anymore light andreally a great box. I just love it.Used 5887984K for / excluding /usr/local and /home which are on separatepartitions.

Forgot to mention on installation my soundcard was not found. Had to do alsaconf after reboot and all is working.

HiWhen I installed beta2 on my Dell Dimension XPS(The general specs are in my signature. The thing that is not there - it has Diamond Fire GL 1000 Pro video card that on VL5.9-STD worked with a glint driver) and rebooted the first time(now the configuring part of the installation starts), vxconf said that there has been and error while configuring X and asked if I want to try again. After I did, it gave me the same thing(I was using the auto probe option with few questions). Then I switched to vesa. After configuration was finished I rebooted and received no screens found error. I should mention that I have VL5.9-STD working on the same computer. Everything concerning X was working out of the box there.I coppied xorg.conf file from working VL5.9 and it gave me Caught signal 11 error.

I tried running vxconf from CLI, but it did not created useful xorg.conf.I also run xorgconfig and X-config, but they also got me nowhere.Then I tried xorg.conf with fbdev driver - got same result.Basically whatewer I did I got either of two errors I mentioned.

Fatal server error:no screens foundMy VL5.9 xprg.conf file is hereFbdev and Vesa xorg.confs are here and here respectively(the standard ones)And two Xorg logs are here and here.I am sorry, it is extremely annoying to download anything from this file sharing website, but so far I did not found the better one.

PS. Those two logs may be little out of place since I ran this thing quite a few times and then just took the two logs it had, so if needed I will repeat everything, saving the log each time.

budulay,There is a newer driver that reportedly fixes the signal 11 error.xf86-video-glint-1.2.2-i586-1vl60.tlzthe package is in the repo, if you could get it with slapt-get/gslapt and let us know if it works, We would appreciate it.

On my main machine instalation went fine, no problems - the usual message that it couldn't detect the onboard network, but seems to be there, though after installing the printer (which was flawless - detecting that it was connected via a usb cable) it showed that opera couldn't connect for first run instructions. So I ran the Wicd network manager and the wired connection was showing as up. Ran Opera again and it connected. Next stop was to pop in a cd and launch the cd player (XMMS) - this ran but no sound. Next stop to run alsamixer to get the sound levels working. No problem there but it might be worth adding a paragraph on that in the welcome to Vector Linux 6.0 light document (an excellent innovation) - including on how you navigate through alsamixer.

By the way I love the IceWM implementation - is it possible to package it so that it can be installed as a meta package that will include all that is in VL light 6.0, including sound, the menu updater, log out controls and an automatic entry in GDM? A meta package maybe including the PCman filemanager and with it being set up to control the desktop?

Right on to testing...

The main problems I encountered were with Gslapt, after downloading it would frequently freeze on the installing packages screen when the packages had been loaded. And still problems with packages and dependencies...

Here are the errors I have encountered so far

koffice: Depends: imagemagick >= 6.3.7_10-i486-1

abiword: Depends: GConf >= 2.22.0-i586-2gsb

abiword: Depends: GConf >= 2.22.0-i586-2gsb

inkscape: Depends: GConf >= 2.22.0-i586-2gsb

Kompozer doesn't poduce an icon in the menu after updating.

Installing some ignoring dependencies and and then running them from a terminal - which does not launch them - I get the following error messages:

Kompozer launches ok but with the following message:yn:$ kompozerExtension System Warning: Failed to set up default extensions files probably because you do not have write privileges to this location. While you can run Firefox like this, it is recommended that you run it at least once with privileges that allow it to generate these initial files to improve start performance. Running from a disk image on MacOS X is not recommended.

@Lyn: Did you try to enable the "gsb" portion of repo then install your packages? I disabled it because some packages (like Firefox) have what seems like unnecessary deps that pull in much of GNOME.

Glsapt: I have also experienced it locking up. Everybody please try selecting multiple packages for installation and see what happens. Maybe we can find some pattern to it.

Some packages install launchers in non-standard locations and modify the user path. In that case, the icons won't show up on menu until after reboot. I will include a note about that in the welcome doc. [Note to self, also address alsaconf/alsamixer in welcome.]

@pita: Some of the problems you encounter seem to be unique to your setup. Not sure it will all be ironed out in final version, but you have created your own custom version which suits your needs. Nice work, you should stick with it.

All I did was add testing and patches to the repository - installed everything on the iso.

Noticed that when I logged back on to this the network had to be started, and this required me to launch Wicd - which required a root password. With Standard RC 3 this was autostarted and autodetected my wired connection. In terms of usability maybe this could be replicated here?

The wicd daemon is enabled by default on Standard. It can be set the same way in Light, using vasm. My thinking is that in "Light", it should default to "off". Maybe another thing to mention in the welcome document (which is still in an early iteration).

My experience has been that the old network tools still work fine. In other words, on my machines, fixed ethernet connections come up and connect on boot. I only use wicd for connecting wireless on my laptop.

The wicd daemon is enabled by default on Standard. It can be set the same way in Light, using vasm. My thinking is that in "Light", it should default to "off". Maybe another thing to mention in the welcome document (which is still in an early iteration).

Fair enough - and that welcome document is great, perfect thing to have on start up.

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My experience has been that the old network tools still work fine. In other words, on my machines, fixed ethernet connections come up and connect on boot. I only use wicd for connecting wireless on my laptop.

Interesting it does on standard RC3 but not in Light B2 - I can understand the desire to keep it as light as possible and running multiple daemons is a problem on the target machines for light. Personally my attachment to IceWM would probably tempt me to run light with loads of downloads rather than standard. Back in the days of 5.1 we had a really attractive IceWM set up, and it looks as if this version will surpass it.

Gslapt: tried to install gnumeric and abiword and in both cases got locked, but not the whole system. Can even launch a new instance of Gslapt, that also gets locked.Other than that working nicely with icewm

budulay,There is a newer driver that reportedly fixes the signal 11 error.xf86-video-glint-1.2.2-i586-1vl60.tlzthe package is in the repo, if you could get it with slapt-get/gslapt and let us know if it works, We would appreciate it.

Thanks,Uelsk8s

Thank you for your reply.I replaced my xf86-video-glint-1.2.0 with xf86-video-glint-1.2.2, and ran vxconf, but it still could not properly confugure X.I saved xorg.conf that it created and ran startx, but again got signal 11 error.VL5.9-STD that I have on the same computer uses xf86-video-glint-1.1.1, so I will try installing that package from vl5.9 repository.Thank you once more.

Fatal server error:Caught signal 11. Server abortingHere is xorg.conf generated after I installed the new driver.Here is the Xorg.0.log of with the error.

ADDED:Installing xf86-video-glint-1.1.1 from the 5.9 repo solved the problem! I am now posting from Beta2.It looks good and runs fast.Xine is not working for me(it isn't working with vl5.9-std here, and with vl5.9-light on Dell Latitude, so it's probably either hardware(not enough RAM maybe) or glint's or my fault.).Here is the error:

budulay:$ xineThis is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.99.5.(c) 2000-2007 The xine Team.X Error of failed request: BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter) Major opcode of failed request: 140 (XVideo) Minor opcode of failed request: 19 () Atom id in failed request: 0x1000329 Serial number of failed request: 2035 Current serial number in output stream: 2036So far that's the only issue I found. Will post if I will notice anything else.Thank you everybody who put an effort in developing such a great distro.